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Deuce Design

Locality: Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9357 1066



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25.01.2022 Sydney's got a new "green inner-city corridor": The Goods Line. The old rail line and bridge over Ultimo Road in inner Sydney was unveiled Sunday as a new urban pedestrian corridor and open space, linking Railway Square through Ultimo to Darling Harbour. We worked on the identity, signage and the heritage interpretation and feel proud to have been part of this exciting project! We know where we'll be going to enjoy the first days of Spring... http://www.abc.net.au//pedestrian-corridor-recreat/6731704



24.01.2022 We're proud and privileged to have designed the upcoming book by Davina Jackson "SuperLux: Smart Light Art, Design & Architecture" for Thames & Hudson in London. The book showcases more than fifty public artworks, design installations and architectural elements that use new lighting technologies to illuminate cities and towns in spectacular ways (including the mesmerising Smart Light festivals around the world). It's on the press and coming this November. We're excited!

24.01.2022 A tasty delivery this afternoon! The delicious organic muesli and granola from our favourite breadmakers Zeally Bay Sourdough just arrived in the office we designed and refined the branding and packaging.

24.01.2022 New project added: The Goods Line Public Domain/Signage Client: Aspect Studios with SHFA, CHROFI, GLM, ACOR, JBA



20.01.2022 If you feel like escaping the rain today, why not fly to sunny Brisbane and stay at the View Hotel? We designed the branding and signage for their three hotels.

20.01.2022 Just received an update on the progress of The Goods Line (thanks Aspect Studios!). We worked on the identity, signage and the heritage interpretation. Not long now until opening day...!

19.01.2022 At the opening of SuperLux last night. Go and see it at Customs House! On until 10 October.



18.01.2022 Typographic and dynamic, the bright and bold graphics energise Waverley Library’s main children’s department and main public spaces. In conjunction with RDO Architecture, the studio gave the library a much-needed facelift to invigorate the spaces, print collateral and super graphics.

17.01.2022 A first glimpse of the work we just did for The Goods Line with the talented people at Aspect Studios. Excited to see it come to life!

17.01.2022 Typographic and dynamic, the bright and bold graphics energise Waverley Librarys main childrens department and main public spaces. In conjunction with RDO Architecture, the studio gave the library a much-needed facelift to invigorate the spaces, print collateral and super graphics.

16.01.2022 One of the earliest railway stations in NSW has just gained some interpretive signage. We worked for RailCorp with the Australian Museum on designing a hexagon-shaped signage installation that features the historic '5 ton' crane from 1885 as a centrepiece.

16.01.2022 Very pleased to announce our start on a job for a great exhibition about smart light in a beautiful key Sydney location... More soon!



16.01.2022 Sneak preview Customs House's newest exhibition 'SuperLux' is opening tomorrow! We've designed the exhibition identity (based on the book 'SuperLux: Smart Light Art, Design & Architecture for Cities' by Davina Jackson which we designed as well). More photos soon!

14.01.2022 Sneak preview: the YWCA Hotel is being rebranded and renovated and this buzzing exterior supergraphic is marking a fresh start as the Song Hotel. More to come!

13.01.2022 Fresh work on our website! A*STAR Branding for the University of Sydney www.astar.tv

11.01.2022 Work in Progress Interpretive panels in Camperdown

10.01.2022 We are on Instagram too. https://instagram.com/deucedesign/

08.01.2022 Pop Art meets Pop Thai! We just completed a POP artstyle installation for Asian fastfood onthego at The Stars public café court area. With a combination of loud lurid colours, neon, iconic Asian and Japanese cartoon references including Manga, Bruce Lee, Pikachu, dragons and pop Koi the café looks as much art installation as diner.

08.01.2022 New work is live! We've designed these wayfinding elements in Sydney's oldest shopping arcade, The Strand (1891), complementing the original Victorian details.

08.01.2022 New work environmental graphics and wayfinding inside Brisbane's Event Cinemas North Lakes. Client: Indyk Architects / Event Cinemas

07.01.2022 Find the Brew for You a recent ad we did for Dee Why Hotel

06.01.2022 Fresh from the letterpress:

06.01.2022 More work in progress - this 20 metre long mural at 161 Sussex Street depicts the history of what was once a thriving market and maritime precinct. Only a few metres to go!

06.01.2022 We've just finished working on another new Event Cinema (Springfield, Brisbane) we worked on the signage and murals including an exciting hand-painted graphic 'corkscrew tunnel' in the cinema concourse. Opening this week!

05.01.2022 Work in progress! This wall tiled with beautifully printed historic maps shows a changing Darling Harbour throughout time. Full project will soon be complete at 161 Sussex Street.

03.01.2022 Work in Progress Interpretive signage job in Camperdown

03.01.2022 Spending the Friday afternoon browsing through the fantastic historic racing photo collection that we borrowed from the Australian Turf Club to design some heritage interpretation for the Randwick Racecourse. Some true gems in there. Stay tuned for the end result!

02.01.2022 'Does Australia need more fearless thinkers then, I ask. Yes. Australia generally is too comfortable, you know."' Opening Australia's eyes to public, large scale art installations in the 1960s - good read: bit.ly/1fZOeC1

02.01.2022 A quick sneak preview of the work we did for Indyk Architects for the new Event Cinema in Miranda. Stay tuned for more...!

01.01.2022 Working on an upcoming exhibition at Customs House - showing the exciting light art movement in all its (radiant) glory! Opening in 3 weeks, InDesignLive has featured it today: http://www.indesignlive.com//in-review/cities-made-of-light

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